Deck 8: Planning Processes and Techniques

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A system of shared beliefs and values that guides organizational behavior is called an ________.

A) organizational policy
B) organizational procedure
C) organizational design
D) organizational culture
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Which of the following terms refers to the practices that create meaning and shared community among employees?

A) Functional management
B) Workplace spirituality
C) Employee manipulation
D) Bureaucratic control
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Creating better ways of doing things is called __________.

A) product innovation
B) process innovation
C) creativity
D) invention
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The beliefs shared by an organization's members are called __________.

A) corporate doctrines
B) management directives
C) corporate requests
D) core values
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Merck's "Highest level of scientific excellence;" Whole Foods' "Creating ongoing win-win partnerships with our suppliers;" and FedEx's "We are honest, ethical, and do the right thing" are examples of __________.

A) process innovations
B) value-based management
C) values statements
D) mission statements
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The senior managers of West Corp. do not have private offices or parking spaces. This is an example of the organization's __________.

A) corporate policy
B) employee training
C) performance appraisal
D) observable culture
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At ABC Manufacturing, the process of turning ideas into products and methods that can increase profits would be called __________.

A) virtual processing
B) organizational development
C) business model innovation
D) transformational change
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Organizations that actively develop, communicate, and enact shared values are practicing __________.

A) functional management
B) value-based management
C) decentralized bureaucracy
D) bureaucratic control
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According to the competing values framework, __________ emphasize process, efficiency, and slow change.

A) entrepreneurial cultures
B) hierarchical cultures
C) rational cultures
D) team cultures
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According to the competing values framework, __________ emphasize authority, tradition, and clear roles.

A) entrepreneurial cultures
B) hierarchical cultures
C) rational cultures
D) team cultures
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Which of the following statements is NOT true about organizational culture?

A) It describes the structure of an organization.
B) It is a system of shared beliefs and values.
C) It represents the personality of an organization.
D) It represents the way of doing things in an organization.
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The process of taking a new idea and putting it into practice is called __________.

A) production
B) innovation
C) creativity
D) brainstorming
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What people see or hear when they walk around in an organization is part of the organization's:

A) observable culture.
B) goals.
C) strategy.
D) employee training.
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According to the competing values framework, which of the following types of cultures emphasizes change, growth, creativity, and competition?

A) Entrepreneurial cultures
B) Hierarchical cultures
C) Rational cultures
D) Team cultures
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__________ result in new or improved goods and services.

A) Process innovations
B) Product innovations
C) Technology innovations
D) Business-model innovations
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Which of the following represents a deeper level of organizational culture that consists of the beliefs and values shared by organization members?

A) Bureaucratic culture
B) Core culture
C) Organic culture
D) Mechanistic culture
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The process through which new members learn the culture of an organization is called __________.

A) training
B) coaching
C) socialization
D) employee development
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All of the following are true about strong organizational cultures EXCEPT that:

A) they are performance driven.
B) they are restricted to the top management.
C) they provide a clear vision.
D) they discourage dysfunctional work behaviors and encourage positive ones.
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The __________ of an organization is reflected in how people dress at work, arrange their offices, and speak to and behave toward one another in the organization.

A) functional culture
B) observable culture
C) underground culture
D) core culture
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At Callaway Golf, which of the following would NOT be a part of the observable culture?

A) The way people dress
B) The layout of the offices
C) The absence of executive parking spaces
D) The organizational beliefs
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If ABC, Inc. is focusing on a major and comprehensive redirection of the company, it is called a(n) ___________ change.

A) innovative
B) planned
C) transformational
D) incremental
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Gene pursues creative and innovative ways to solve social problems. Hence, we can say that Gene participates in __________.

A) social responsibility
B) social entrepreneurship
C) green innovation
D) commercializing innovation
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__________ creates products or services that become so widely used that they largely replace prior practices and competitors.

A) Reverse innovation
B) Basic research
C) Green innovation
D) Disruptive innovation
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Netflix turned movie rental into a subscription business; eBay earns revenues by connecting users of its online marketplace; Google thrives on advertising revenues driven by ever-expanding Web technologies. These are all examples of __________.

A) process innovations
B) virtual innovations
C) business model innovations
D) green innovations
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Which of the following is true about status quo managers?

A) They encourage innovation.
B) They are not bothered by uncertainty.
C) They prefer change over monotony.
D) They feel threatened by change.
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Identify a primary characteristic of reverse innovation.

A) It is a type of business innovation driven by a social conscience.
B) It supports sustainability by creating ways to reduce the carbon footprint of an organization or its products.
C) It creates products or services that become so widely used that they largely replace prior practices and competitors.
D) It takes products and services developed in emerging markets and finds ways to use them elsewhere.
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Nicole is a manager at N.E.W. Corporation. In order to improve performance, she bends and adjusts the existing ways of performance improvement techniques. Nicole is using what type of change?

A) Transactional change
B) Incremental change
C) Improvisational change
D) Transformational change
Question
Which of the following types of innovations creates ways to reduce the carbon footprint of an organization or its products?

A) Reverse innovation
B) Sustainable innovation
C) Commercializing innovation
D) Business model innovation
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Michelle is a manager at MDH Corporation. She tries different approaches to alter the existing pattern of behavior among her employees to adapt to new situations. Michelle would be considered a(n) _______.

A) opinion leader
B) ethics manager
C) status quo manager
D) change leader
Question
__________ is the enemy of innovation.

A) Creativity
B) Bureaucracy
C) Experimentation
D) Imagination
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The main reason for the failure of major transformational change is:

A) establishing a sense of urgency for change.
B) bad planning.
C) that such efforts are intense and highly stressful.
D) bad implementation.
Question
A(n) __________ tweaks and nudges people, systems, and practices to better align them with emerging problems and opportunities.

A) transactional change
B) incremental change
C) improvisational change
D) transformational change
Question
The innovation process begins with __________.

A) commercialization
B) invention
C) application
D) implementation
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A leader must do all of the following in order to lead transformational change EXCEPT:

A) establish a sense of urgency for change.
B) empower others to move change forward.
C) create and communicate a change vision.
D) order and hope that the change is implemented.
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Hyd Inc., a clinical research company, recently introduced videoconferencing. As a result, employees are rarely required to commute to office. By doing this, Hyd Inc. has considerably reduced their carbon emissions. This is an example of __________.

A) invention
B) product innovation
C) reverse innovation
D) green innovation
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Which of the following terms can be described as the special creative units set free from the normal organizational structure for the purpose of innovation?

A) Divisions
B) Skunkworks
C) Research labs
D) Business units
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According to Lewin, which of the following steps prepares a system for change?

A) Refreezing
B) Unfreezing
C) Freezing
D) Thawing
Question
__________ recognizes the potential for valuable innovations to be launched from lower organizational levels and diverse locations, including emerging markets.

A) Reverse innovation
B) Forward innovation
C) Commercializing innovation
D) Virtual innovation
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According to Lewin, the correct order in the steps of change is:

A) freezing, refreezing, and changing.
B) unfreezing, changing, and refreezing.
C) refreezing, changing, and unfreezing.
D) changing, unfreezing, and refreezing.
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Which of the following is a characteristic of highly innovative organizations?

A) They focus on having a highly bureaucratic organizational structure.
B) They tend to value creativity while moving people to responsible positions.
C) People from similar disciplines use the assembly line model to focus on problems.
D) The strategies of the organization target profitability.
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Creating innovative ways to solve pressing social problems is called social engineering.
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In the __________ phase of planned change, managers help others to develop, experience, and feel a real need for change.

A) thawing
B) refreezing
C) freezing
D) unfreezing
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Strong corporate cultures are easy to develop and quick to implement.
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Special creative units set free from the normal organizational structure for the purpose of innovation are called advanced development teams.
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Which of the following is NOT a source of resistance to change?

A) Successful changes in the past
B) Fear of the unknown
C) Loss of control
D) Loss of face
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Transformational change is more important to an organization than incremental change.
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A(n) __________ strategy pursues change by participation in assessing change needs, values, and goals.

A) rational persuasion
B) shared power
C) force-coercion
D) empirical force
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In highly innovative organizations, staffing builds talent for innovation.
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__________ makes continual adjustments as changes are being implemented.

A) Incremental change
B) Transactional change
C) Improvisational change
D) Transformational change
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A(n) __________ strategy pursues change through formal authority or the use of rewards or punishments.

A) rational persuasion
B) shared power
C) force-coercion
D) irrational
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Commercializing is the process of taking an idea and putting it into action.
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Using robots to improve manufacturing efficiency is an example of product innovation.
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Which of the following strategies engages people in a collaborative process of identifying values, assumptions, and goals from which support for change will naturally emerge?

A) Force-coercion strategy
B) Rational persuasion strategy
C) Shared power strategy
D) Political maneuvering strategy
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A(n) __________ strategy creates change through rational argument and empirical data.

A) rational persuasion
B) shared power
C) force-coercion
D) empirical force
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Core cultures are found in the underlying values of an organization.
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According to Kurt Lewin, the __________ phase of planned change focuses on stabilizing the change with rewards, positive reinforcement, and resource support.

A) thawing
B) refreezing
C) freezing
D) unfreezing
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Research finds that if a company employs the right people, a strong corporate culture will happen on its own.
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Jake is a change leader who is responsible for bringing about a transformational change in his organization. He forces resisters to accept change by threatening them with a variety of undesirable consequences if they do not cooperate. Which of the following approaches is used by Jake to deal with the resistance to change?

A) Education and communication
B) Participation and involvement
C) Manipulation and cooptation
D) Explicit and implicit coercion
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The board of directors of Esten Inc. is planning an incremental change within the company. In order to reduce employee resistance to the change, the management provides encouragement, training, channels for communicating problems and complaints, and ways of helping overcome performance pressures. Which of the following approaches has been used by Esten to deal with the resistance to change?

A) Facilitation and support
B) Participation and involvement
C) Manipulation and cooptation
D) Explicit and implicit coercion
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One of the challenges for managers is that values statements are easy to develop and write but hard to live up to.
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__________ are individuals who take initiative to change the existing pattern of behavior of another person or social system.
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In the force-coercion change strategy, the __________ tactic involves working indirectly to gain special advantage over other people in order to force a change.
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Do you support the management practice of manipulation and cooptation to deal with the resistance to change in an organization? Give reasons.
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Leadership of __________ focuses on building upon existing ways of doing things with the goal of doing them better in the future.
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The success of a rational persuasion strategy depends on having very good facts and information and being able to communicate them well.
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The process of developing new ideas and putting them into practice is known as __________.
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Name and define the three types of change strategies along with their corresponding power bases.
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__________ is the process of turning new ideas into applications that generate profits.
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In the __________ strategy, change is pursued through empirical data and rational judgment.
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__________ is the process through which new members learn the culture of an organization.
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Explain the three phases of planned change developed by Kurt Lewin.
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__________ involves operating with a commitment to actively help develop, communicate, and represent the shared values within an organization.
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Define innovation and describe the three types of innovation.
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Define organizational culture, observable culture, and core culture.
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__________ can be defined as a system of shared beliefs and values that develop within an organization and guides the behavior of its members.
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Practices that create meaning and shared community among organizational members are known as __________.
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The underlying values and assumptions that support the observable culture are part of the __________ culture.
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The __________ of an organization is found in the stories, heroes, rituals, and symbols that are part of daily organizational life.
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Deck 8: Planning Processes and Techniques
1
A system of shared beliefs and values that guides organizational behavior is called an ________.

A) organizational policy
B) organizational procedure
C) organizational design
D) organizational culture
D
2
Which of the following terms refers to the practices that create meaning and shared community among employees?

A) Functional management
B) Workplace spirituality
C) Employee manipulation
D) Bureaucratic control
B
3
Creating better ways of doing things is called __________.

A) product innovation
B) process innovation
C) creativity
D) invention
B
4
The beliefs shared by an organization's members are called __________.

A) corporate doctrines
B) management directives
C) corporate requests
D) core values
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Merck's "Highest level of scientific excellence;" Whole Foods' "Creating ongoing win-win partnerships with our suppliers;" and FedEx's "We are honest, ethical, and do the right thing" are examples of __________.

A) process innovations
B) value-based management
C) values statements
D) mission statements
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The senior managers of West Corp. do not have private offices or parking spaces. This is an example of the organization's __________.

A) corporate policy
B) employee training
C) performance appraisal
D) observable culture
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At ABC Manufacturing, the process of turning ideas into products and methods that can increase profits would be called __________.

A) virtual processing
B) organizational development
C) business model innovation
D) transformational change
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Organizations that actively develop, communicate, and enact shared values are practicing __________.

A) functional management
B) value-based management
C) decentralized bureaucracy
D) bureaucratic control
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According to the competing values framework, __________ emphasize process, efficiency, and slow change.

A) entrepreneurial cultures
B) hierarchical cultures
C) rational cultures
D) team cultures
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According to the competing values framework, __________ emphasize authority, tradition, and clear roles.

A) entrepreneurial cultures
B) hierarchical cultures
C) rational cultures
D) team cultures
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Which of the following statements is NOT true about organizational culture?

A) It describes the structure of an organization.
B) It is a system of shared beliefs and values.
C) It represents the personality of an organization.
D) It represents the way of doing things in an organization.
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The process of taking a new idea and putting it into practice is called __________.

A) production
B) innovation
C) creativity
D) brainstorming
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13
What people see or hear when they walk around in an organization is part of the organization's:

A) observable culture.
B) goals.
C) strategy.
D) employee training.
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According to the competing values framework, which of the following types of cultures emphasizes change, growth, creativity, and competition?

A) Entrepreneurial cultures
B) Hierarchical cultures
C) Rational cultures
D) Team cultures
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__________ result in new or improved goods and services.

A) Process innovations
B) Product innovations
C) Technology innovations
D) Business-model innovations
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Which of the following represents a deeper level of organizational culture that consists of the beliefs and values shared by organization members?

A) Bureaucratic culture
B) Core culture
C) Organic culture
D) Mechanistic culture
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The process through which new members learn the culture of an organization is called __________.

A) training
B) coaching
C) socialization
D) employee development
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18
All of the following are true about strong organizational cultures EXCEPT that:

A) they are performance driven.
B) they are restricted to the top management.
C) they provide a clear vision.
D) they discourage dysfunctional work behaviors and encourage positive ones.
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The __________ of an organization is reflected in how people dress at work, arrange their offices, and speak to and behave toward one another in the organization.

A) functional culture
B) observable culture
C) underground culture
D) core culture
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At Callaway Golf, which of the following would NOT be a part of the observable culture?

A) The way people dress
B) The layout of the offices
C) The absence of executive parking spaces
D) The organizational beliefs
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If ABC, Inc. is focusing on a major and comprehensive redirection of the company, it is called a(n) ___________ change.

A) innovative
B) planned
C) transformational
D) incremental
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Gene pursues creative and innovative ways to solve social problems. Hence, we can say that Gene participates in __________.

A) social responsibility
B) social entrepreneurship
C) green innovation
D) commercializing innovation
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__________ creates products or services that become so widely used that they largely replace prior practices and competitors.

A) Reverse innovation
B) Basic research
C) Green innovation
D) Disruptive innovation
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Netflix turned movie rental into a subscription business; eBay earns revenues by connecting users of its online marketplace; Google thrives on advertising revenues driven by ever-expanding Web technologies. These are all examples of __________.

A) process innovations
B) virtual innovations
C) business model innovations
D) green innovations
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Which of the following is true about status quo managers?

A) They encourage innovation.
B) They are not bothered by uncertainty.
C) They prefer change over monotony.
D) They feel threatened by change.
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Identify a primary characteristic of reverse innovation.

A) It is a type of business innovation driven by a social conscience.
B) It supports sustainability by creating ways to reduce the carbon footprint of an organization or its products.
C) It creates products or services that become so widely used that they largely replace prior practices and competitors.
D) It takes products and services developed in emerging markets and finds ways to use them elsewhere.
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Nicole is a manager at N.E.W. Corporation. In order to improve performance, she bends and adjusts the existing ways of performance improvement techniques. Nicole is using what type of change?

A) Transactional change
B) Incremental change
C) Improvisational change
D) Transformational change
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Which of the following types of innovations creates ways to reduce the carbon footprint of an organization or its products?

A) Reverse innovation
B) Sustainable innovation
C) Commercializing innovation
D) Business model innovation
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Michelle is a manager at MDH Corporation. She tries different approaches to alter the existing pattern of behavior among her employees to adapt to new situations. Michelle would be considered a(n) _______.

A) opinion leader
B) ethics manager
C) status quo manager
D) change leader
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__________ is the enemy of innovation.

A) Creativity
B) Bureaucracy
C) Experimentation
D) Imagination
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The main reason for the failure of major transformational change is:

A) establishing a sense of urgency for change.
B) bad planning.
C) that such efforts are intense and highly stressful.
D) bad implementation.
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A(n) __________ tweaks and nudges people, systems, and practices to better align them with emerging problems and opportunities.

A) transactional change
B) incremental change
C) improvisational change
D) transformational change
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The innovation process begins with __________.

A) commercialization
B) invention
C) application
D) implementation
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A leader must do all of the following in order to lead transformational change EXCEPT:

A) establish a sense of urgency for change.
B) empower others to move change forward.
C) create and communicate a change vision.
D) order and hope that the change is implemented.
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35
Hyd Inc., a clinical research company, recently introduced videoconferencing. As a result, employees are rarely required to commute to office. By doing this, Hyd Inc. has considerably reduced their carbon emissions. This is an example of __________.

A) invention
B) product innovation
C) reverse innovation
D) green innovation
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36
Which of the following terms can be described as the special creative units set free from the normal organizational structure for the purpose of innovation?

A) Divisions
B) Skunkworks
C) Research labs
D) Business units
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37
According to Lewin, which of the following steps prepares a system for change?

A) Refreezing
B) Unfreezing
C) Freezing
D) Thawing
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__________ recognizes the potential for valuable innovations to be launched from lower organizational levels and diverse locations, including emerging markets.

A) Reverse innovation
B) Forward innovation
C) Commercializing innovation
D) Virtual innovation
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39
According to Lewin, the correct order in the steps of change is:

A) freezing, refreezing, and changing.
B) unfreezing, changing, and refreezing.
C) refreezing, changing, and unfreezing.
D) changing, unfreezing, and refreezing.
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40
Which of the following is a characteristic of highly innovative organizations?

A) They focus on having a highly bureaucratic organizational structure.
B) They tend to value creativity while moving people to responsible positions.
C) People from similar disciplines use the assembly line model to focus on problems.
D) The strategies of the organization target profitability.
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41
Creating innovative ways to solve pressing social problems is called social engineering.
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42
In the __________ phase of planned change, managers help others to develop, experience, and feel a real need for change.

A) thawing
B) refreezing
C) freezing
D) unfreezing
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43
Strong corporate cultures are easy to develop and quick to implement.
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44
Special creative units set free from the normal organizational structure for the purpose of innovation are called advanced development teams.
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45
Which of the following is NOT a source of resistance to change?

A) Successful changes in the past
B) Fear of the unknown
C) Loss of control
D) Loss of face
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46
Transformational change is more important to an organization than incremental change.
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47
A(n) __________ strategy pursues change by participation in assessing change needs, values, and goals.

A) rational persuasion
B) shared power
C) force-coercion
D) empirical force
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In highly innovative organizations, staffing builds talent for innovation.
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49
__________ makes continual adjustments as changes are being implemented.

A) Incremental change
B) Transactional change
C) Improvisational change
D) Transformational change
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A(n) __________ strategy pursues change through formal authority or the use of rewards or punishments.

A) rational persuasion
B) shared power
C) force-coercion
D) irrational
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51
Commercializing is the process of taking an idea and putting it into action.
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52
Using robots to improve manufacturing efficiency is an example of product innovation.
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53
Which of the following strategies engages people in a collaborative process of identifying values, assumptions, and goals from which support for change will naturally emerge?

A) Force-coercion strategy
B) Rational persuasion strategy
C) Shared power strategy
D) Political maneuvering strategy
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A(n) __________ strategy creates change through rational argument and empirical data.

A) rational persuasion
B) shared power
C) force-coercion
D) empirical force
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55
Core cultures are found in the underlying values of an organization.
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56
According to Kurt Lewin, the __________ phase of planned change focuses on stabilizing the change with rewards, positive reinforcement, and resource support.

A) thawing
B) refreezing
C) freezing
D) unfreezing
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57
Research finds that if a company employs the right people, a strong corporate culture will happen on its own.
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58
Jake is a change leader who is responsible for bringing about a transformational change in his organization. He forces resisters to accept change by threatening them with a variety of undesirable consequences if they do not cooperate. Which of the following approaches is used by Jake to deal with the resistance to change?

A) Education and communication
B) Participation and involvement
C) Manipulation and cooptation
D) Explicit and implicit coercion
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59
The board of directors of Esten Inc. is planning an incremental change within the company. In order to reduce employee resistance to the change, the management provides encouragement, training, channels for communicating problems and complaints, and ways of helping overcome performance pressures. Which of the following approaches has been used by Esten to deal with the resistance to change?

A) Facilitation and support
B) Participation and involvement
C) Manipulation and cooptation
D) Explicit and implicit coercion
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60
One of the challenges for managers is that values statements are easy to develop and write but hard to live up to.
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61
__________ are individuals who take initiative to change the existing pattern of behavior of another person or social system.
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62
In the force-coercion change strategy, the __________ tactic involves working indirectly to gain special advantage over other people in order to force a change.
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63
Do you support the management practice of manipulation and cooptation to deal with the resistance to change in an organization? Give reasons.
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64
Leadership of __________ focuses on building upon existing ways of doing things with the goal of doing them better in the future.
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65
The success of a rational persuasion strategy depends on having very good facts and information and being able to communicate them well.
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66
The process of developing new ideas and putting them into practice is known as __________.
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67
Name and define the three types of change strategies along with their corresponding power bases.
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68
__________ is the process of turning new ideas into applications that generate profits.
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69
In the __________ strategy, change is pursued through empirical data and rational judgment.
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70
__________ is the process through which new members learn the culture of an organization.
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71
Explain the three phases of planned change developed by Kurt Lewin.
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72
__________ involves operating with a commitment to actively help develop, communicate, and represent the shared values within an organization.
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73
Define innovation and describe the three types of innovation.
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74
Define organizational culture, observable culture, and core culture.
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75
__________ can be defined as a system of shared beliefs and values that develop within an organization and guides the behavior of its members.
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76
Practices that create meaning and shared community among organizational members are known as __________.
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77
The underlying values and assumptions that support the observable culture are part of the __________ culture.
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78
The __________ of an organization is found in the stories, heroes, rituals, and symbols that are part of daily organizational life.
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